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During the past few years, there has been a growing concern over the number of road accidents taking place in Mauritius. A significant number of accidents involve young drivers and although various measures are being implemented by different stakeholders to address this issue, one factor that has not been well investigated is the hazard perception skills of these road users. This is also due to the unavailability of hazard perception training and test tool for drivers within Mauritius to...
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In post-apartheid South Africa, the education system has striven to update its system of teacher career management through a series of policy updates. The resulting teacher career model has become complex, with opportunities for an annual salary increase, salary progression based on appraisal, or a career ladder model with both horizontal and vertical mobility options. These reforms were intended to incentivize professional development and growth while keeping the best teachers in the...
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As an alternative to capacity expansion, various dynamic highway traffic control measures have been introduced. Ramp metering and variable speed limits are often considered to be effective dynamic highway control measures. Typically, these control measures have been employed in conjunction with either optimal control methods or online feedback control. One shortcoming of feedback control is that it provides no guarantee of optimality with respect to the chosen metering rate or speed limit....
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Background: Trauma to the ear, nose, throat and face regions is of medicolegal importance as these regions are vulnerable to injury and often associated with mortality and varying degrees of physical, functional and psychological damages. The long-run complications may raise medicolegal claims in the court proceeding. Objectives: to assess the medicolegal aspects of otorhinolaryngeal (ORL) trauma cases alongside a retrospective evaluation of alleged long-term complications or disabilities...
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Abstract The activities of the construction industry are often plagued with improper material control and operational measures that result in the production of noise and generation of waste in project sites. Waste and noise are generated in every step of the construction process, from the production of materials used, to the erection and finishing of structures. In this age of incorporating sustainability into the development of buildings and their environments, there is a need for the...
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In 1991 a paper was read by Professor Canaan Banana of Zimbabwe in which he called upon biblical scholars to rewrite the Bible in order to make it more relevant to the people of Africa of the twentieth century. He substantiated this call by arguing that the Bible could easily be used by some to oppress others when we ignore the fact that it is the product of humans. This article endeavours to support Banana’s call, indicating that since the Reformation three paradigm changes have occurred in...
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DFNB1, caused by mutations of GJB2 or GJB6, is the most prevalent genetic form of nonsyndromic (i.e., isolated) congenital deafness in countries located around the Mediterranean Sea. Because some mutations are restricted to specific ethnic-geographic groups, we studied the prevalence and spectrum of GJB2/GJB6 mutations in deaf patients originating from two different Algerian regions, Kabylie and Sahara.Among 91 reportedly unrelated Algerian patients affected by prelingual deafness, 80...
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Abstract This study assesses the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) in modulating the impact of education and lifelong learning on income inequality and economic growth. It focuses on a sample of 48 African countries from 2004 to 2014. The empirical evidence is based on the generalized method of moments. The following findings are established. First, mobile phone and internet each interact with primary school education to decrease income inequality. Second, all ICT...
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The geological story of Cameroon has been without any doubt highlighted by the establishment and the evolution of the Cameroon Volcanic Line (CVL). CVL stretches in the N30°E orientation from the Gulf of Guinea (Atlantic Ocean) to Lake Chad (African Continent). The continental domain is 900 km long and is made up of well-defined plutonic and volcanic apparatus. The southern branch of the continental part is made up of a range of voluminous volcanoes among which is found the mount Bambouto....
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The recent South African student movements calling for 'decolonized' university curricula and campuses are the most audible and visible symptoms of the failure to transform the country's higher education system since the democratic dispensation of the early 1990s.Specifically focusing on the role of music scholarship, practice, and departments within South Africa's higher education institutions, this paper discusses the implementation of socially aware and critically engaged music research...
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The study was conducted to investigate the social factors influencing sport participation among secondary school students in Oyo West Local Government Area, Oyo State. A descriptive survey research design was adopted for the research; the population of the study was all 10,385 secondary school students in Oyo West Local Government, Oyo State. Multistage random sampling technique which included purposive, proportionate and random sample techniques were used to select 642 of the students. The...